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Castile soap, And Baking Soda![]()
does this remove silicones? also, how does it make your scalp feel? one more thing... how do you mix it... what is the ratio? do you add water? tia.
Hey Sandy!!!
Yup - Castile removes silicones, as far as what I use.... ( Sabino MB washed out just fine) -It's Soap. So - it does a great job - but it aint SLS....I have not used Shampoo in a really really long time now - maybe 3 years.( since Jan 2006)
I also don't have a Silicone Soup on my head. I don't use those products until I flat iron my hair... So I can get away will using indian powders and the like.....All my other procuts do not have any silicones in them.
I have a recipe somewhere....If I don't make shampoo,
I just dilute 1 oz of Castile in 7 oz of distilled water, and an 1/2 ounce of oil and EO's.. Whichever oil I like. Put in a 16 oz tint bottle... and there ya go. Shampoo.
I bought a GALLON of Castile. I wil probably have it for 2 years. Saves me loads on All the commercial stuff.
Baking Soda is my clarifier.
HTH
I dont Use Shampoo.
ummm i dont get it..why not? How do you get rid of buildup?
thanks so much for responding. can i mix baking soda with the castile? i've been using silen seal for my rollersets. I might try washing with just castille tomorrow and see what happens. do you have a fotki?
mop c-system hydrating shampoo - however, it does not remove cones. so i'm currently looking for another good moisturizing shampoo that is low or sulfate free.
Sandy - Sorry my pc flipped out
http://public.fotki.com/samanthajones67/
sandy,
have you tried Neutrogena's cream lather shampoo? It is low sulfate, IIRC, and it is moisturizing imho.